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3.63.—(1) The administrator must give at least five business days’ notice of intention—
(a)to resign in a case falling within rule 3.62(1); or
(b)to apply for the court’s permission to resign in a case falling within rule 3.62(2).
(2) The notice must contain—
(a)identification details for the insolvency proceedings;
(b)the date of the appointment of the administrator; and
(c)the name of the person who made the appointment or the administration application, as the case may be.
(3) The notice must also contain—
(a)the date with effect from which the administrator intends to resign; or
(b)where the administrator was appointed by an administration order, the date on which the administrator intends to lodge with the court an application for permission to resign.
(4) Notice must be delivered—
(a)to any continuing administrator of the company;
(b)to the creditors’ committee (if any);
(c)if there is neither a continuing administrator nor a creditors’ committee, to—
(i)the company, and
(ii)the company’s creditors;
(d)to the member State liquidator appointed in relation to the company (if there is one);
(e)where the administrator was appointed by the holder of a qualifying floating charge under paragraph 14 of Schedule B1, to—
(i)the person who appointed the administrator, and
(ii)all holders of prior qualifying floating charges;
(f)where the administrator was appointed by the company or the directors of the company under paragraph 22 of Schedule B1, to—
(i)the appointer, and
(ii)all holders of qualifying floating charges.
(5) The notice must be accompanied by a summary of the administrator’s receipts and payments.
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